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Hi Tony,I have an excellent supplier of tinctures and other natural remedies up here here in snowsallthetimeville. They sell an animal based mineral formula from dehydrated goat whey. I'm wondering now why you endorse plant based minerals? Maybe it's two different types of minerals? This goat based product is calcium/mag/vit D/potassium/phosphorous as well as trace minerals and other things too numerous to mention.

Are the plant-based formulae superior? I am a vegetarian as is my whole family, if that means anything.ThanksJanet

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Janet,

 

I'm interested in learning more about the goat whey mineral supplement. Do you have a link to that?

 

Thanks.

 

Bob

 

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lostrin

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Wednesday, January 07, 2009 4:49 PM

Re: Plant based minerals

Hi Tony,I have an excellent supplier of tinctures and other natural remedies up here here in snowsallthetimeville. They sell an animal based mineral formula from dehydrated goat whey. I'm wondering now why you endorse plant based minerals? Maybe it's two different types of minerals? This goat based product is calcium/mag/vit D/potassium/phosphorous as well as trace minerals and other things too numerous to mention. Are the plant-based formulae superior? I am a vegetarian as is my whole family, if that means anything.ThanksJanet

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I am sure the dehydrated goat whey is fine, but I have to wonder just how many trace minerals it could contain, compared to the 75 trace minerals in the plant derived ones extracted from prehistoric clay deposits in Utah.

I endorse them because they were already digested by plants, making them much more bioavailable, are present in the exact same proportion that they were taken up by plants in the most lush growth period in earth's history and also were taken up by those plants at a time when there were absolutely manmade carcinogens and other chemical pollutants in the environment.

I am sure that the ones in the goat whey are also very bioavailable since they have already been ingested by the goats.

Plant minerals derived from seaweed are also good ones, though our seas are less than pristine these days.

oleander soup , lostrin <lostrin wrote:>> Hi Tony,> > I have an excellent supplier of tinctures and other natural remedies up here> here in snowsallthetimeville. They sell an animal based mineral formula> from dehydrated goat whey. I'm wondering now why you endorse plant based> minerals? Maybe it's two different types of minerals? This goat based> product is calcium/mag/vit D/potassium/phosphorous as well as trace minerals> and other things too numerous to mention.> > Are the plant-based formulae superior? I am a vegetarian as is my whole> family, if that means anything.> > Thanks> Janet>

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Sure Bob,The outfit is called St Francis Herb Farm which is located in a one horse town about 2 hours from Ottawa, Ontario. This is a family run operation, VERY highly regarded in Canada due to their product quality and overall business ethic. They are a Christian family, not that it means anything but just that they are driven in their work, if you catch my meaning.

Here is their website;http://www.stfrancisherbfarm.com/The product is called Mineral Matrix.They are not direct sellers but I usually recommend National Nutrition at this link to order their products:

http://www.nationalnutrition.ca/Kind regards,Janet

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OK Thank you Tony.I am very interested in this goat whey product as the company has a stellar reputation and it's in Canada which is easier on the pocketbook in terms of shipping and duty for me, a Canuck.

Janet

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Janet,

 

Many thanks.

 

Bob

 

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lostrin

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Thursday, January 08, 2009 4:34 AM

Re: Plant based minerals

Sure Bob,The outfit is called St Francis Herb Farm which is located in a one horse town about 2 hours from Ottawa, Ontario. This is a family run operation, VERY highly regarded in Canada due to their product quality and overall business ethic. They are a Christian family, not that it means anything but just that they are driven in their work, if you catch my meaning.Here is their website;http://www.stfrancisherbfarm.com/The product is called Mineral Matrix.They are not direct sellers but I usually recommend National Nutrition at this link to order their products:http://www.nationalnutrition.ca/Kind regards,Janet

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Tony,

 

Does the plant whey you promote have soy, lecithin sugar, additives, preservates or milk in it? Been looking for a good whey product

 

thanks.

 

Melly

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Umm, Melly I don't promote any whey product. I was talking about plant derived minerals. The closest I come to whey is that Utopia Silver has a superior colostrum product which helps build the immune system.

oleander soup , melly banagale <tita_mel wrote:>> Tony,> > Does the plant whey you promote have soy, lecithin sugar, additives, preservates or milk in it? Been looking for a good whey product> > thanks.> > Melly>

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